MAI Unveils Innovative Web App for Disaster Recovery Assistance

The Giving Coast

Making An Impact (MAI) has proudly launched an innovative web app version of its Disaster Recovery Resource Guide, strategically timed to address the escalating risks faced by residents during the peak of hurricane season in Southwest Florida. Renowned for its Community Connections Resource Guide, a trusted reference tool for essential needs, the organization originally introduced its Disaster Recovery Guide in both print and flipbook formats last year in response to Hurricane Ian. Following a comprehensive update for the 2023 hurricane season in June, MAI has now unveiled the new web format, poised to assist the community in preparation for impending Hurricane Idalia.The MAI Disaster Recovery Resource Guide is a comprehensive resource encompassing 29 categories, housing over 100 listings of organizations and agencies offering services and programs frequently sought after major disasters. This vital resource  is now accessible around the clock through a user-friendly searchable web app. Additionally, limited quantities of printed guides, QR code wallet cards, and informative signage are available to further support the community.  Making An Impact’s Disaster Recovery and Community Connections Resource Guides are available both in print and online, providing critical emergency and essential need information for Sarasota and Manatee counties. For immediate access to the new online MAI Disaster Resource Guide via a user-friendly web app. Please visit https://disasterrecovery.making-an-impact.org/ or explore the organization’s website at www.Making-An-Impact.org

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